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The Road to Happiness in Playing Music

David Pairman Classical Guitar Teacher (Exeter) Picture

We hear a great master of the guitar, and say to ourselves, "I want to be able to play like that!"  This is perfectly natural, and if we didn't have those inspiring role models to follow, we would achieve far less. The problem with this approach, however, is that we may feel that true...

Recommended Books for a New Guitarist

Andrew Uttley Classical Guitar Teacher (East London) Picture

After several years of teaching (and being a guitar student for 14 years), I feel well equipped to recommend two books that are best suited to beginner classical guitarists: Craknell, Debbie. Enjoy Playing the Guitar (Book 1). Oxford University Press, 1984. I feel that this book...

Improvisation and Learning the Guitar

Daniel Potrykus Classical Guitar Teacher (South East London) Picture

There is a common misunderstanding that to create ‘classical’ music, one must first have studied many masterpieces and already be a master of their instrument. This delusion is perhaps not so common in the realm of ‘popular’ music, and I am certain that many budding guitarists first pick up the...

Importance of Technical Exercises

Richard Callaghan Classical Guitar Teacher (Edinburgh) Picture

It must be understood that there is no efficient technical development without a constant intellectual effort on behalf of the student” -Abel Carlevaro  First of all we need to clarify what technique actually is and what the term means. Technique is a word which is constantly brought up...

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Noad: Solo Guitar Playing

Nicholas Hebditch Classical Guitar Teacher (Oxford) Picture

The most important book I could recommend for any serious student of the classical guitar is the outstanding tutorial book, Solo Guitar Playing Book 1, by Frederick M. Noad. It is designed to help a student reach their potential within a period of two years. In my opinion it is the best...

What to use, A Gitarno or footstool?

Will Cashel BMus Classical Guitar Teacher (South East London) Picture

Since the arrival of the Classical guitar, players have always found the need to elevate the instrument in order to achieve a comfortable playing position. It started off with a crude stool, and has made way for the more well crafted and adjustable footstool. The footstool has been of great help...

Teaching the fundamentals of the Classical Guitar

M. Pendlebury Classical Guitar Teacher (Cardiff) Picture

Teaching of the fundamentals of the Classical Guitar to someone who has no musical knowledge There are many important factors to consider when learning an instrument, especially if it is a first instrument, if which are introduced too quickly can seem rather overbearing. If however, the basic...

The importance of cross genre education.

Daniel Orton Classical Guitar Teacher (Portsmouth) Picture

I strongly believe that a pupil studying any musical discipline, whether it be a specific instrument or not, should be exposed to all genres and applications of that discipline. Classical guitar pupils should be exposed to jazz and pop in order to understand the versatility and wider use of the...

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